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Physics Classes (IIT-JEE ,NEET , CBSE )

Varanasi (U.P.)

ASSIGNMENT PHYSICS - 11 (CHAPTER 1,2,3,4,5,6)


NEET-UG - Physics
Time Allowed: 1 hour Maximum Marks: 200

1. Assuming that the mass m of the largest stone that can be moved by a flowing river depends upon the velocity v [4]
of the water, its density ρ and the acceleration due to gravity g. Then m is directly proportional to:

a) v3 b) v6

c) v2 d) v4

2. If the capacitance of a nanocapacitor is measured in terms of a unit u made by combining the electric charge e, [4]
Bohr radius a0 Planck’s constant h and speed of light c then:
2

a) u = hc

2
e a0
b) u = e c

ha0

2 2

c) u = e h

a0
d) u = e a0

hc

[4]
1/2
g
3. Given that g is acceleration due to gravity and R is the radius of the earth. Then [ R
] possesses the
dimensions of:

a) Angular speed b) Time period

c) Orbital speed d) Escape velocity


4. The length and breadth of a rectangle are (5.7 ± 0.1) cm and (3.4 ± 0.2) cm. The area of a rectangle with error [4]
limits is approximate:

a) (19.4 ± 2) cm2 b) (19.4 ± 1.5) cm2

c) (19.4 ± 2.5) cm2 d) (19.4 ± 1) cm2


3

5. A student determined Young’s Modulus of elasticity using the formula Y =


MgL

3
. The value of g is taken to be [4]
4bd δ

9.8 m/s2, without any significant error, his observation are as following.

Physical Quantity Least count of the Equipment used for measurement Observed value

Mass (M) 1g 2 kg

Length of bar (L) 1 mm 1m

Breadth of bar (b) 0.1 mm 4 cm

Thickness of bar (d) 0.01 mm 0.4 cm

Depression (δ ) 0.01 m 5 mm

Then the fractional error in the measurement of Y is:

a) 0.083 b) 0.0155

c) 0.155 d) 0.0083

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6. A person S is riding a bike with a speed of 20 ms-1 due east relative to a person P who is walking on the ground [4]

towards east. If a third person Q walking on the ground due west measures speed of S as 25 ms-1, the relative
velocity between the reference frames P and Q is ________ m/s.

a) 5 b) 10

c) 20 d) 25
7. A particle experiences constant acceleration for 20 seconds after starting from rest. If it travels a distance s1 in [4]

the first 10 seconds and distance s2 in the next 10 seconds, then:

a) s2 = 2s1 b) s2 = 3s1

c) s2 = s1 d) s2 = 4s1

8. A lift is coming from 8th floor and is just about to reach 4th floor. Taking ground floor as origin and positive [4]
direction upwards for all quantities, which one of the following is correct?

a) x > 0, v < 0, a < 0 b) x > 0, v > 0, a < 0

c) x < 0, v < 0, a > 0 d) x > 0, v < 0, a > 0


9. A bullet fired into a fixed target loses half of its velocity after penetrating 8 cm. How much further will it [4]
penetrate before coming to rest assuming that it faces constant resistance to motion?

a) 2.67 cm b) 11.5 cm

c) 3.0 cm d) 1.1 cm
10. Two particles P and Q get 6 m closer each second while travelling in opposite directions. They get 2.4 m closer [4]
every second while travelling in the same direction. The speeds of P and Q are respectively:

a) 4.2 ms-1 and 2.4 ms-1 b) 4.2 ms-1 and 1.8 ms-1

c) 8.4 ms-1 and 3.6 ms-1 d) 6 ms-1 and 2.4 ms-1

11. Assertion (A): Distance-time graph of the motion of a body having uniformly accelerated motion is a straight [4]
line inclined to the time axis.
Reason (R): Distance travelled by a body having uniformly accelerated motion is directly proportional to the
square of the time taken.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


12. A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 s with a velocity of 10.0 ^j m/s and moves in the x-y plane with a [4]
constant acceleration of (8.0^i + 2.0^j ) m s . At what time is the x-coordinate of the particle 16 m? What is the
−2

y-coordinate of the particle at that time?

a) 2 s, 24 m b) 1.5 s, 20 m

c) 2.2 s, 22 m d) 1 s, 14 m
13. The time of flight of a projectile on an upward inclined plane depends upon: [4]

a) angle of projection b) angle of inclination of the plane

c) both angle of projection and angle of d) air resistance

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inclination of the plane
14. A ball is thrown up at an angle with the horizontal. Then, the total change of momentum by the instant it returns [4]
to the ground is:
i. acceleration due to gravity × total time of flight
ii. weight of the ball × half the time of flight
iii. weight of the ball × total time of flight
iv. weight of the ball × horizontal range

a) iv and i b) only iii

c) i and ii d) ii and iii


15. A particle, moving in a plane, is acted upon by a force of constant magnitude that is always perpendicular to the [4]
velocity of the particle. Pick out the correct statement from the following:
S1: Acceleration is constant

S2: Kinetic energy is constant


S3: Velocity is constant
S4: The particle moves in a circular path

a) S2 and S4 b) S4 only

c) All of these d) S3 and S4

16. Ratio of minimum kinetic energies of two projectiles of same mass is 4:1. The ratio of the maximum height [4]
attained by them is also 4:1. The ratio of their ranges would be:

a) 4 : 1 b) 16 : 1

c) 2 : 1 d) 8 : 1
17. A projectile is projected with a linear momentum p making angle θ with the horizontal. The change in [4]
momentum of the projectile on return to the ground state will be:

a) 2p tan θ b) 2p

c) 2p cos θ d) 2p sin θ
18. A projectile is fired at an angle of 45° with the horizontal. Elevation angle of the projectile at its highest point as [4]
seen from the point of projection is:

a) tan b) 45°
√3
−1
( )
2

c) 60° d) −1 1
tan ( )
2

19. A projectile is projected with a linear momentum p making angleθ with the horizontal. The change in [4]
momentum of the projectile on return to the ground state will be:

a) 2p tan θ b) 2p sin θ

c) 2p d) 2p cos θ

20. A spirit level is placed with its centre at the axis of a turntable. The bubble will lie: [4]
i. at the centre
ii. at the outer edge
iii. at the inner edge

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iv. will oscillate about the centre

a) only i b) ii and iii

c) iv and i d) iii and iv


21. A batsman hits a sixer and the ball touches the ground outside the cricket ground. Which of the following graphs [4]
describes the variation of the cricket ball’s vertical velocity v with the time between the time t1 as it hits the bat

and time t2 when it touches the ground?

a) b)

c) d)

22. Assertion (A): The maximum horizontal range of projectile is proportional to square of velocity. [4]
Reason (R): The maximum horizontal range of projectile is equal to maximum height attained by projectile.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


23. Assertion (A): Speed is constant in uniform circular motion. [4]
Reason (R): Acceleration is constant in uniform circular motion.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


24. Assertion (A): The magnitude of resultant of two vectors cannot be less than the magnitude of either vector. [4]
Reason (R): The resultant of two vectors P ⃗ and Q⃗ is found out using parallelogram law.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


25. A monkey of mass 20 kg is holding a vertical rope. The rope will not break when a mass of 25 kg is suspended [4]
from it but will break if the mass exceeds 25 kg. What is the maximum acceleration with which the monkey can
climb up along the rope? (g = 10 m/s2)

a) 25 m/s2 b) 5 m/s2

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c) 2.5 m/s2 d) 10 m/s2

26. A stone of mass m tied to the end of a string revolves in a vertical circle of radius R. if T1 and v1 denote the [4]

tension and speed at the lowest point. T2 and v2 denote corresponding values at the highest point. The net forces

at the lowest and highest points of the circle directed vertically downwards at the Lowest Point and Highest
Point are
2 2 2 2

a) mg - T -( m v
1
), mg + T2 +( m
v
1
) b) mg + T - (m v
1
), mg - T2 + (m
v
1
)
1 R R
1 R R

c) T1 − mg, mg + T2 d) mg + T1, mg - T2

27. The rear side of a truck is open and a box of mass 20 kg is placed on the truck 4 m away from the open end. If μ [4]

is 0.15 and g is 10 ms-2 and the truck starts from rest with an acceleration of 2 ms-2 on a straight road, then the
box will fall off the truck when it is at a distance of x metre from the starting point. The value of x is

a) 8 m b) 32 m

c) 16 m d) 4 m
28. The magnitude of the displacement of a particle moving in a circle of radius a with a constant angular speed ω [4]
co-varies with time t as:

a) 2a sin ωt

2
b) 2a sin ωt

c) 2a cos d) 2a cos ωt
ωt

29. P is the point of contact of a wheel and the ground. The radius of the wheel is 1 m. The wheel rolls on the [4]
ground without slipping. The displacement of point P when the wheel completes half rotation is:
−−−−−
a) √π 2
+ 4m b) πm

−−−− −
c) 2 m d) √π 2 + 2m

30. A body of mass m slides down a rough plane of inclination α. If μ is the coefficient of friction, then the [4]
acceleration of the body will be:

a) μ cos α b) g sin α

c) g(cos α − μ sin α) d) g(sin α − μ cos α)

31. Two forces of magnitude F have a resultant of the same magnitude F. The angle between the two forces is [4]

a) 60o b) 120o

c) 150o d) 45o

32. A block of mass 15 kg is resting on a rough inclined plane as shown in figure. The block is tied up by a [4]
horizontal string which has a tension of 50 N. The coefficient of friction between the surfaces of contact is: (g =

10 m/s2)

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a) 1

4
b) 3

c) d)
2 1

3 2

33. Assertion (A): The value of dynamic friction is less than the limiting friction. [4]
Reason (R): Once the motion has started, the inertia of rest has been overcome.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


34. Assertion (A): At the microscopic level, all bodies are made of charged constituents (nuclei and electrons) and [4]
various contact forces arise.
Reason (R): These forces are due to elasticity of bodies, molecular collisions and impacts, etc.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


35. A block of mass m is pulled along a horizontal surface by applying a force at an angle θ with the horizontal. If [4]
the block travels with a uniform velocity and has a displacement d and the coefficient of friction is μ , then the
work done by the applied force is
μmgd μmgd sin θ
a) b)
cos θ+μ sin θ cos θ+μ sin θ

μmgd cos θ μmgd cos θ


c) d)
cos θ−μ sin θ cos θ+μ sin θ

36. In which of the following cases is the work done positively? [4]

a) Work is done by gravitational force while a b) Work is done by friction on a body sliding
man in lifts a bucket out of a well by means down an inclined plane.
of a rope tied to the bucket.

c) Work is done by the resistive force of air on d) Work is done by an applied force on a body
a vibrating pendulum in bringing it to rest. moving on a rough horizontal plane with
uniform velocity.
37. A particle of mass m is driven by a machine that delivers a constant power of k watts. If the particle starts from [4]
rest the force on the particle at time t is:
−1 −1

a) 1 −
−−−
√mkt 2
b) −
−−−
√mkt 2

−1 −−
− −1

c) √−−−−
2mkt 2
d) √
mk
t 2
2

38. On a frictionless surface, a block of mass M moving at speed v collides elastically with another block of the [4]
same mass M which is initially at rest. After the collision, the first block moves at an angle θ to its initial
direction and has a speed v

3
. The second block’s speed after the collision is

a) v b)
3 √3
v
4 2

c) d)
2√2 3
v v
3 √2

39. A 50 kg mass is travelling at a speed of 2 m/s. Another 60 kg mass is travelling at a speed of 12 m/s in the same [4]
direction, strikes the first mass. After the collision the 50 kg mass is travelling with a sped of 4 m/s. The
coefficient of restitution of the collision is:

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a) b)
11 30

20 19

c) d)
20 19

11 30

40. In an elastic collision between two bodies, complete energy is transferred when: [4]
i. both bodies have equal mass
ii. both bodies are moving
iii. heavy body is moving and lighter one is at rest
iv. lighter body is moving and heavier one is at rest

a) only i b) iii and iv

c) ii and iii d) iv and i


41. Assertion (A): If momentum of a body increases by 50%, its kinetic energy will increase by 125%. [4]
Reason (R): Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of velocity.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


42. What is the distance of the centre of mass of a half ring from its centre if its radius is 0.5 m? [4]

a) 1


m b) 1

π
m

c) 2


m d) 1


m

43. Two persons of masses 55 kg and 65 kg respectively, are at the opposite ends of a boat. The length of the boat is [4]
3.0 m and weighs 100 kg. The 55 kg man walks up to the 65 kg man and sits with him. If the boat is in still
water, the centre of mass of the system shifts by

a) zero b) 2.3 m

c) 0.75 m d) 3.0 m
44. Mass is distributed uniformly over a thin triangular plate and positions of two vertices are given by (1,3) and (2, [4]
- 4). What is the position of 3rd vertex if centre of mass of the plate lies at the origin?

a) (1, -2) b) (1, 2)

c) (-2, 4) d) (-3, 1)
45. Three identical metal balls, each of radius r, are placed touching each other on a horizontal surface such that an [4]
equilateral triangle is formed when the centres of the three balls are joined. The centre of mass of the system is
located at:

a) line joining centres of any two balls b) centre of one of the balls

c) point of intersection of their medians d) horizontal surface


46. Two spheres A and B of masses m and 2 m and radii 2 R and R respectively are placed in contact as shown. The [4]
CM of the system lies:

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a) at point B b) inside A

c) at the point of contact d) inside B


47. The position of centre of mass of a system consisting of two particles of masses m1 and m2 separated by a [4]

distance L apart, from m1 will be:


m2 L m1 L
a) m1 +m2
b)
m1 + m2

m2
c) m1
L d) L

48. Two particles of masses 4 kg and 8 kg are separated by a distance of 12 m. If they are moving towards each [4]
other under the influence of a mutual force of attraction, then the two particles will meet each other at a distance
of:

a) 6 m from 8 kg mass b) 2 m from 8 kg mass

c) 8 m from 8 kg mass d) 4 m from 8 kg mass


49. A thin uniform bar of length L and mass 8 m lies on a smooth horizontal table. Two-point masses m and 2m [4]
moving in the same horizontal plane from opposite sides of the bar with speeds 2 v and v respectively. The
masses stick to the bar after a collision at a distance L

3
and L

6
respectively from the centre of the bar. If the bar
starts rotating about its center of mass as a result of the collision, the angular speed of the bar will be:

a) b)
3v v

5 L 5 L

c) d)
6v v

5L 6L

50. Assertion: The centre of mass of the body may lie where there is no mass. [4]
Reason: Centre of the mass of a body is a point, where the whole mass of the body is supposed to be
concentrated.

a) Assertion and reason both are correct b) Assertion and reason both are correct
statements and reason is correct explanation statements but reason is not correct
for assertion. explanation for assertion.

c) Assertion is correct statement but reason is d) Assertion is wrong statement but reason is
wrong statement. correct statement.

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